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    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    Hattie B’s Hot Chicken

    410Pearl Points

    Strip-adjacent hot chicken, no reservation needed.

    Hattie B’s Hot Chicken, Restaurant in Las Vegas

    About Hattie B’s Hot Chicken

    Hattie B's at The Cosmopolitan is the most critically tracked cheap-eats option on the Las Vegas Strip, with consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats recognition and a 4.3 Google rating across 1,324 reviews. No reservation needed, counter-service format, and hours that extend to midnight on weekends. The right stop for food-focused Strip visitors who want regional character without the table-service overhead.

    The Verdict

    If you want hot chicken on the Las Vegas Strip without the table-service prices, Hattie B's at The Cosmopolitan is the right call. Compared to Dave's Hot Chicken in Los Angeles, which has expanded aggressively into a fast-casual format, Hattie B's carries more of the Nashville original's DNA and has earned consecutive recognition on the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America list — ranking as high as #38 in 2023 before settling at #532 in 2025. For spice-forward, no-frills chicken in a Strip hotel, this is the most credentialed option in its category. Pearl recommends it for food explorers who want something with regional character between bigger reservation-driven meals.

    Inside the Room

    The space sits on Level 2 of The Cosmopolitan's Boulevard Tower, which immediately signals what kind of experience this is: counter-service energy inside a high-gloss hotel shell. The Cosmopolitan's layout means you're eating in a venue that feels more casual than its surroundings, with the Strip's scale visible nearby but not intrusive at the table. It's a practical room built for throughput rather than intimacy — seating is functional, not designed for long evenings. If you're looking for a quiet, extended dinner, this is not the format. If you want to eat well, spend sensibly, and move on to the next thing, the spatial setup works in your favour. The venue opens at 10:30 am on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, making it one of the few Strip spots where a late-morning hot chicken run is genuinely viable. Weekday hours run 11 am to 10 pm; Friday and Saturday service extends to midnight , useful if you're coming off the casino floor late.

    The Drinks Angle

    The editorial angle here matters for the right kind of visitor: Hattie B's is not a cocktail destination, and comparing its bar program to what you'd find at, say, Bardot Brasserie or even a standalone Strip bar would be a category mismatch. What the bar program does well in this context is support the food format , cold beer and direct drinks alongside aggressively spiced chicken is the correct pairing logic. If a developed cocktail list matters to you, the Cosmopolitan itself has multiple bar options within the same building. Use Hattie B's for the chicken; use the hotel's other venues for a serious drink. For a full picture of where to drink in the city, our full Las Vegas bars guide covers the category properly.

    How It Fits the Strip

    Hattie B's occupies an unusual position in Las Vegas dining: a regionally specific, critically tracked cheap-eats spot inside one of the city's most design-forward casino hotels. The OAD recognition gives it credibility that most fast-casual Strip options don't carry. For food-focused travellers building an itinerary around restaurants like Aburiya Raku, Aqua Seafood & Caviar by Shaun Hergatt, or Craftsteak, Hattie B's earns its place on the itinerary as the meal where you spend the least and lose the least value. It also compares well against Bolton's Spicy Chicken & Fish in Nashville as a reference point for the category , Hattie B's is the more accessible, more consistent execution for visitors unfamiliar with the format. If you're exploring the wider Las Vegas dining scene, our full Las Vegas restaurants guide and Amata Modern Thai are worth checking for contrast across price points. For stays in the area, our full Las Vegas hotels guide covers where to base yourself.

    Booking & Practical Details

    Booking is easy , no reservation required and walk-in access is the default format here. The longest waits tend to cluster around Friday and Saturday evenings when the Cosmopolitan's foot traffic peaks; if you want the smoothest experience, a weekday lunch between 11 am and 1 pm is your leading window. The venue is located at 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S, Level 2, Boulevard Tower, inside The Cosmopolitan. Chef Nick Bishop Jr. leads the operation, carrying the Nashville lineage that makes Hattie B's a reference point in the hot chicken category nationally. Google reviewers rate it 4.3 across 1,324 reviews, which is a reliable signal for consistency at this format and price tier. If you're building out a full day around the Strip with additional stops at Ada's Food + Wine or planning a wider trip through American restaurant cities, venues like Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Alinea in Chicago sit at the opposite end of the format spectrum and are worth the contrast.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Hattie B's Hot Chicken?

    The hot chicken itself is the only reason to visit — go straight for a chicken plate and pick your heat level carefully. Hattie B's has held a spot on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list every year from 2023 to 2025, which means the core product consistently earns external validation. First-timers should resist the urge to go maximum heat; the middle tiers let the flavor come through without just punishing you.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hattie B's Hot Chicken?

    Lunch on a weekday is the lower-friction option — the restaurant opens at 11 am Monday through Friday and crowds are lighter than evenings. Friday and Saturday dinner runs until midnight, which makes it a useful late-night stop after shows or casino time, but those are also the busiest windows. If you want the food without a long wait, a weekday lunch visit between 11 am and 12:30 pm is the practical call.

    Can I eat at the bar at Hattie B's Hot Chicken?

    Hattie B's operates as a counter-service format on Level 2 of The Cosmopolitan's Boulevard Tower, so there is no traditional bar seating in the way a table-service restaurant would offer. If a full bar experience matters to you, The Cosmopolitan has multiple cocktail bars within the same building. Hattie B's is the right call for the food, not the drinks program.

    What should a first-timer know about Hattie B's Hot Chicken?

    No reservation required — walk in, order at the counter, and find a seat. The format is straightforward fast-casual, which means you pay before you eat and service is quick. Hattie B's has been ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list three consecutive years (including #38 in 2023), so this is a legitimately tracked spot, not just a chain riding casino foot traffic. Budget accordingly: this is one of the more affordable meals available inside The Cosmopolitan.

    Location

    Level 2, Boulevard Tower, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S The Cosmopolitan of, Las Vegas, NV 89109

    Las Vegas, United States

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    Also Consider

    Hattie B's sits in a different spending tier from most of the Strip's recognised dining options, which makes direct comparison tricky but useful. Against Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres or Bardot Brasserie, the comparison isn't about which is better, it's about what you're spending and what you're getting. Both of those require advance reservations and carry significantly higher per-head costs. Hattie B's is the right answer when you want a critically recognised meal without the booking friction or the bill. If your Las Vegas itinerary includes one or two serious reservation-driven dinners, Hattie B's earns its place as the meal where you recalibrate spend without losing quality.

    For variety-focused eating, Bacchanal Buffet is the volume play, wide selection, higher throughput, and a different value logic entirely. Hattie B's is narrower in scope but more precise in execution, and the OAD recognition backs that up. If you want category depth rather than breadth, Hattie B's is the stronger choice. For Japanese at a comparable price discipline, Aburiya Raku and Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill both carry their own critical credibility, Raku in particular is worth a detour for serious food visitors, but neither overlaps with what Hattie B's does, so the choice depends on what you're after that meal.

    The short version: book Hattie B's for a fast, credentialed, spice-forward lunch or late-night stop with no reservation required. Book Bardot Brasserie or Bazaar Meat when you want a full-service evening with matched drinks. Use Aburiya Raku when Japanese is the priority and you're willing to go slightly off-Strip for the best version of it.

    Hours

    Monday
    11 am–10 pm
    Tuesday
    11 am–10 pm
    Wednesday
    11 am–10 pm
    Thursday
    11 am–10 pm
    Friday
    10:30 am–12 am
    Saturday
    10:30 am–12 am
    Sunday
    10:30 am–10 pm

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